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1. A method of transmitting a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback frame by a station (STA) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) system supporting an HARQ process, the method comprising: receiving an HARQ physical layer protocol data unit (PPDU) including a plurality of HARQ bursts; determining an acknowledgment/negative acknowledgment (ACK/NACK) for at least one HARQ burst allocated to the STA among the plurality of HARQ bursts; and transmitting an HARQ feedback frame including a specific sequence based on a result of the ACK/NACK determination, wherein a band in which the HARQ feedback frame is transmitted includes a plurality of tone sets, each tone set being divided into a first subset of tones and a second subset of tones, and wherein the STA transmits the specific sequence in a specific tone set related to the at least one HARQ burst, wherein when the result of the ACK/NACK determination is the ACK, the STA transmits the specific sequence only in the first subset of tones of the specific tone set, and when the result of the ACK/NACK determination is the NACK, the STA transmits the specific sequence only in the second subset of tones of the specific tone set.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of HARQ bursts is related to one of the plurality of tone sets, and wherein for a result of ACK/NACK determination for an N th HARQ burst among the plurality of HARQ bursts, the STA transmits the specific sequence in an N th tone set among the plurality of tone sets.
3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein one tone set is related to every set of k HARQ bursts among the plurality of HARQ bursts, and wherein results of the ACK/NACK determination for k HARQ bursts are multiplexed in a time domain or a spatial domain and mapped to one tone set.
4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the results of the ACK/NACK determination for the k HARQ bursts are multiplexed in at least k symbols in the time domain, or by a P-matrix code in the spatial domain.
5. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the k HARQ bursts are allocated to the same STA or k STAs.
6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the specific sequence is a long training field (LTF) sequence of the HARQ feedback frame.
7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the HARQ feedback frame is a null data packet (NDP) frame, and wherein one tone set includes a total of 12 tones, and each subset includes 6 tones.
8. A method of receiving a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback frame by an access point (AP) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) system supporting an HARQ process, the method comprising: transmitting an HARQ physical layer protocol data unit (PPDU) including a plurality of HARQ bursts; receiving an HARQ feedback frame from a station (STA); and determining an acknowledgment/negative acknowledgment (ACK/NACK) feedback of the STA for at least one HARQ burst allocated to the STA among the plurality of HARQ bursts, based on the HARQ feedback frame, wherein a band in which the HARQ feedback frame is transmitted includes a plurality of tone sets, each tone set being divided into a first subset of tones and a second subset of tones, and wherein the AP receives a specific sequence in a specific tone set related to the at least one HARQ burst, wherein when the AP receives the specific sequence only in the first subset of tones of the specific tone set, the AP determines that the ACK/NACK feedback of the STA is an ACK, and when the AP receives the specific sequence only in the second subset of tones of the specific tone set, the AP determines that the ACK/NACK feedback of the STA is a NACK.
9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein each of the plurality of HARQ bursts is related to one of the plurality of tone sets, and wherein the AP determines an ACK/NACK feedback for an N th HARQ burst among the plurality of HARQ bursts by using an N th tone set among the plurality of tone sets.
10. The method according to claim 8 , wherein one tone set is related to every set of k HARQ bursts among the plurality of HARQ bursts, and wherein ACKs/NACKs for k HARQ bursts are multiplexed in a time domain or a spatial domain and mapped to one tone set.
11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the ACKs/NACKs for the k HARQ bursts are multiplexed in at least k symbols in the time domain, or by a P-matrix code in the spatial domain.
12. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the k HARQ bursts are allocated to the same STA or k STAs.
13. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the specific sequence is a long training field (LTF) sequence of the HARQ feedback frame.
14. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the HARQ feedback frame is a null data packet (NDP) frame, and wherein one tone set includes a total of 12 tones, and each subset includes 6 tones.
15. A station (STA) for transmitting a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback frame in a wireless local area network (WLAN) system supporting an HARQ process, the STA comprising: a receiver; a transmitter; and a processor configured to receive an HARQ physical layer protocol data unit (PPDU) including a plurality of HARQ bursts through the receiver, determine an acknowledgment/negative acknowledgment (ACK/NACK) for at least one HARQ burst allocated to the STA among the plurality of HARQ bursts, and transmit an HARQ feedback frame including a specific sequence based on a result of the ACK/NACK determination through the transmitter, wherein a band in which the HARQ feedback frame is transmitted includes a plurality of tone sets, each tone set being divided into a first subset of tones and a second subset of tones, and wherein the processor is configured to transmit the specific sequence in a specific tone set related to the at least one HARQ burst, wherein when the result of the ACK/NACK determination is the ACK, the processor is configured to transmit the specific sequence only in the first subset of tones of the specific tone set, and when the result of the ACK/NACK determination is the NACK, the processor is configured to transmit the specific sequence only in the second subset of tones of the specific tone set.
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May 31, 2022
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